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Portion of St. Joseph Pathway to receive routine maintenance

The St. Joseph Pathway north of East Coliseum Boulevard between the St. Joseph River and the PFW Campus will be closed on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, for maintenance.

City to host Waynedale Town Hall: 4th District projects to be featured

The City of Fort Wayne and City Councilman Dr. Scott Myers (R-4th) will host a Town Hall meeting on June 15, 2024, to provide residents of Waynedale neighborhoods with updates on current, ongoing, and future projects in the 4th District area.

Baseball/softball equipment drive at Parkview Field for local kids in need

The Fort Wayne TinCaps are running a baseball / softball equipment drive at Parkview Field for local kids in need.

Input sought for draft of Comprehensive Park Plan

After a year of gathering public input, meetings and development, Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation has released a draft of the Fort Wayne 2024 Park System Comprehensive Plan.

Foellinger Theatre: The High Kings and Gaelic Storm to play – 8/21/2024

Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation announces that Fort Wayne’s Foellinger Theatre will host The High Kings & Gaelic Storm on Wednesday, August 21, 2024.

Registration opens for free tree seedlings

In celebration of Arbor Day 2024, Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation in partnership with Trees Indiana will offer over 200 seedlings to the public via a simple phone registration.

City launches Engage Fort Wayne for online community engagement

Today, Mayor Tom Henry announced a significant milestone in enhancing community involvement.

Annual State of the City address held today

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today delivered his 17th State of the City address.

Mayor Henry recognizes 62 City employees for years of service

Mayor Tom Henry has recognized milestone years of service for 62 City of Fort Wayne employees.

Mayor Tom Henry statement on passage of 2024 Civil City Budget

Statement from Mayor Tom Henry on passage of 2024 Civil City Budget.